[PATCH 3/4] doc: escape dashes in manpage

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(Hyphens remain unescaped.)

Signed-off-by: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 ipset.8 |   20 ++++++++++----------
 1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ipset.8 b/ipset.8
index 84c8fdf..a132817 100644
--- a/ipset.8
+++ b/ipset.8
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 .\"
 .\"
 .SH NAME
-ipset \- administration tool for IP sets
+ipset \(em administration tool for IP sets
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .PP
 \fBipset \-N\fP \fIset\fP \fItype-specification\fP [\fIoptions\fP...]
@@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ type supports the operation).
 .TP
 \fB\-S\fP, \fB\-\-save\fP [\fIsetname\fP]
 Save the given set, or all sets if none is given
-to stdout in a format that --restore can read.
+to stdout in a format that \fB\-\-restore\fP can read.
 .TP
 \fB\-R\fP, \fB\-\-restore\fP
-Restore a saved session generated by --save. The saved session
+Restore a saved session generated by \fB\-\-save\fP. The saved session
 can be fed from stdin.
 
 When generating a session file please note that the supported commands
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ The ipmap set type uses a memory range, where each bit represents
 one IP address. An ipmap set can store up to 65536 (B-class network)
 IP addresses. The ipmap set type is very fast and memory cheap, great
 for use when one want to match certain IPs in a range. If the optional
-.B "--netmask"
+\fB\-\-netmask\fP
 parameter is specified with a CIDR netmask value between 1-31 then
 network addresses are stored in the given set: i.e an
 IP address will be in the set if the network address, which is resulted
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Create an ipmap set from the specified network.
 .TP
 \fB\-\-netmask\fP \fIcidr-netmask\fP
 When the optional
-.B "--netmask"
+\fB\-\-netmask\fP
 parameter specified, network addresses will be 
 stored in the set instead of IP addresses, and the \fIfrom-ip\fP parameter
 must be a network address. The \fIcidr-netmask\fP value must be between 1-31.
@@ -191,9 +191,9 @@ Create a macipmap set from the specified range.
 \fB\-\-network\fP \fIip\fP\fB/\fP\fImask\fP
 Create a macipmap set from the specified network.
 .TP
-.BR "--matchunset"
+\fB\-\-matchunset\fP
 When the optional
-.B "--matchunset"
+\fB\-\-matchunset\fP
 parameter specified, IP addresses which could be stored 
 in the set but not set yet, will always match.
 .P
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ The iphash set type uses a hash to store IP addresses.
 In order to avoid clashes in the hash double-hashing, and as a last
 resort, dynamic growing of the hash performed. The iphash set type is
 great to store random addresses. If the optional
-.B "--netmask"
+\fB\-\-netmask\fP
 parameter is specified with a CIDR netmask value between 1-31 then
 network addresses are stored in the given set: i.e an
 IP address will be in the set if the network address, which is resulted
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ number of double-hashing.
 .TP
 \fB\-\-netmask\fP \fIcidr-netmask\fP
 When the optional
-.B "--netmask"
+\fB\-\-netmask\fP
 parameter specified, network addresses will be 
 stored in the set instead of IP addresses. The \fIcidr-netmask\fP value must
 be between 1-31.
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ Options to use when creating an iptree set:
 The timeout value for the entries in seconds (default 0)
 .P
 If a set was created with a nonzero valued 
-.B "--timeout"
+\fB\-\-timeout\fP
 parameter then one may add IP addresses to the set with a specific 
 timeout value using the syntax 
 "\fIip\fP\fB,\fP\fItimeout-value\fP".
-- 
1.6.5.2

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